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Fundraising lessons from the trenches. By JESSICAH WHITE | May 7, 2018 I do not have fundraising events in my fundraising strategy, nor do I intend to in the near future. I have ridden the highs and lows of events ranging from grand galas to ping-pong parties and enjoyed their accompanying success. But far too…

The biggest giving day of the year, #GivingTuesday, can suck up a lot of attention and effort but fundraisers can just as easily find themed days that match the organization’s mission, according to the NonProfit Times.

With the proliferation of technological solutions for everything from fundraising to donor relationship management, an increasing number of third-party vendors are being engaged to integrate these systems into their day-to-day operations, but it’s essential that you understand the terms of technology agreements and be prepared to negotiate them, the NonProfit Times writes.

FY 2018 Executive Budget Updates Bureaucratic Laws to Allow Charitable Organizations to Raise More Funds Through Raffles, Other Games Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced a proposal to modernize laws to make it easier for charitable organizations to raise funds through gaming, including raffles, bell jar and other types of games, according to a press release.

Coffee shops in New York raised $64,000 in one weekend for the ACLU. New York coffee shops that participated in a weekend-long fundraiser for the ACLU raised more than 64,000 dollars in three days, according to the fundraiser’s organizers, Patch writes.